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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-25 22:41 [#00045560]
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Does anyone know of any Text to Speech programs that can 'sing'?
I've been looking on and off for quite a while, and don't know of any.
If someone could point me to one it'd be much appreciated.
thanks
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Ophecks
on 2001-10-25 22:44 [#00045564]
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Well, they'd sound quite odd, like Stephen fucking Hawking.
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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-25 22:45 [#00045567]
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Haha, yup.
I know there's a few for the mac.
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|REFLEX|
from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on 2001-10-25 23:37 [#00045594]
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macintosh comes with a program called Simpletext and they have tons of voices for it. Thats what cylob, AFX and a few others have used in their songs.
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Narkotic
from Orange County, California, USA on 2001-10-25 23:41 [#00045596]
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yes! I have one for the PC actually... you can get it at this url:
http://www.starlitepro.com/downloads/Software/talkany.exe
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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-26 00:08 [#00045599]
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This is very close to what I want, I am forever in your debt *bows down*
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Narkotic
from Orange County, California, USA on 2001-10-26 00:28 [#00045600]
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yeah its great to crank call people with it hehehe
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Ophecks
on 2001-10-26 00:30 [#00045601]
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OH MY GOD, THAT THING IS SO AWESOME!!!! I'll be up all night creating my robot plays.
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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-26 00:30 [#00045602]
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Allready working on a new song with it, hehe.
AIM or Email me, I'll show you how it ends up.
It's funny.
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Ophecks
on 2001-10-26 00:51 [#00045608]
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We posted at the same time, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I guess noone will accuse us of being one and the same. Yeh.
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backslash-n90
on 2001-10-26 09:36 [#00045666]
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that program kicks ass
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X-23¬..¬32-X
from Satans bag of groceries on 2001-10-26 13:35 [#00045724]
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Excellent, I've searched high and low for this fucking type of program, Cheers.
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Ironlung
from Dark Side of the moon on 2001-10-26 14:47 [#00045760]
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Sweet program....Nice hookup....
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fedular
on 2001-10-26 16:45 [#00045803]
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'big robot' sounds great hooked up to the office hifi intoning corporate press releases. (yes, i'm at work.)
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Sido Dyas
from An Imperial Cruiser on 2001-10-26 19:47 [#00045836]
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Try "Willow Talk" and Analog x" Say it" The analogx site has scratching and vocoding software also!
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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-26 20:00 [#00045837]
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Well no see, Those are just plain old text to speech.
I'm looking for a singing text to speech, in which you can literally make the voice sing, you change the pitch and note and bpm etc to have it actually sing.
This program pretty much just has one "song", which you cannot edit... It'll be okay for 2 or 3 tracks, but, I really want a programmable one.
They have them on the mac.
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evolume
from seattle on 2001-10-26 21:39 [#00045862]
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for text to speach singing, i have used pitch bend in acid. it helps if you transpose the samples to a note before pitch shifting them, they shift smoother. still pretty tedious though but the good thing about acid is you can lay all the "words" down. then select them and quickly pitch shift them with the + and - keys. tedious though
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Ophecks
on 2001-10-26 21:42 [#00045864]
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Has anyone heard the delightful ''The Terrible Secret of Space''? Imagine my surprise when I used this program, and the small and large robots are the same as the Pusher and Shover robots! Wowee!
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dronox
from www.dronox.com on 2001-10-26 21:51 [#00045870]
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ooh, I just realized that. [the pusher/shover robots]
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